Monday, July 31, 2017

Supreme Court of the United States Redesigns Its Website

"The court’s Public Information Office boasts that the site update includes 'a more consistent menu structure, a more interactive calendar, faster access through Quick Links, improved page load times, and reduced page scrolling.' (...) "

"The homepage also provides access to transcripts, audio and other case information ... a new case-citation system, which lists internet sources cited in opinions, represents 'a good effort to fight linkrot'."

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